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The jobs of the week come from Santoro and Beanstalk.

Santoro Licensing is hiring a licensing manager. The licensing manager will report to the CEO/directors and will be expected to be responsible for creating, maintaining and growing international licensing programs across our portfolio of licenses.

The successful candidate will have excellent licensee and retail relationships, coupled with a very strong commercial understanding and ability to move quickly on new opportunities.

Kinnerton Confectionery LTD is looking for a brand manager, approvals and implementation assistant and an implementation assistant.

Established in 1978, Kinnerton Confectionery is Britain’s largest manufacturer of chocolate and novelty confectionery, specialising in character licensing.

The successful candidate for the role of brand manager will be experienced in brand and category management at product level, have excellent presentation skills and be involved in range development based on category insights and innovation.

Meanwhile, an approvals and implementation assistant will need to hold primary responsibility for licensor approvals for the Kinnerton Kids and Adults and Branded ranges, alongside provide administrative support to the implementation manager and marketing director as required.

Finally, the implementation assistant will support the implementation of product ranges, review artwork accuracy before print and build good working relationships with factory teams and other associated commercial teams.

Elsewhere, Rubie's Masquerade is looking for a brand/product manager in licensed and non-licensed ranges.

Successful applicants will have to plan and deliver the development of product ranges for UK, Europe and Australia across licensed and non-licensed dress up costumes and accessories, working with sales teams, our design and development team and licensors.

In addition, contribute to developing marketing plans for ranges with focus on trade and consumer activity to drive awareness of new ranges and incremental sales.

Finally, WWE is looking for a nnew director of consumer products APAC and director of CPG licensing and retail, UK.

Based in WWE's Singapore office, the Consumer Products Director will participate in the day-to-day activities to create and manage the vision and strategic direction of the APAC regional Consumer Products interests of the company. The Director will collaborate on the region’s business plans to ensure WWE's Consumer Products business efforts are strategically coordinated to maximize growth and revenues.

Based in WWE's London office, the Director, CPG Licensing & Retail, UK will manage, develop and support the growth of WWE’s consumer products business across the UK through regular communication, updates, and continued support to all hard-line, soft-line, promotional, and retail partners. This will involve the assistance and timely flow of all WWE paperwork in-line with WWE guidelines and set performance to optimize royalty income through licensee and retail placements.